| There were three of us left
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| Three donkeys and three brigands
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| On the longa longa road of Girgenti
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| Yes, but if tonight
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| If we meet the bus
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| One leaps onto the saddle
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| One catches the postillion
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| Two guard outside
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| One undresses the travelers
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| And let's go
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| But if we are three
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| Three donkeys and three brigands
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| Only three
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| Ie don't worry about Dragonera
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| That we are three
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| But amazing things we can do
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| We are the masters of the world!
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| We are always three
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| Three brigands and three guns
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| On the road from Girgenti to Monreale
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| Yes, but there is the castle
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| Of the Marquis of Mondello
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| One passes through the door
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| One jumps onto the rampart
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| One kills the servants
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| Two take the treasures
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| And let's go
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| We are always three
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| Three donkeys and three brigands
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| Only three
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| And hit make that frown, Dragonera! |
| Command us
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| May we go against everyone
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| Even against cyclopites!
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| We are always three
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| Three brigands and three donkeys
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| On the road from Girgenti to Misilmeri
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| But if you propose
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| To fall upon the Bourbons
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| One bypasses the outpost
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| The other attacks the opposite front
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| One pulls out the trombone
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| The other leaps onto the cannon
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| One binds the lookout
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| The other kills the relay
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| One attacks the gunners
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| And he takes them prisoners
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| One falls on the standard bearer
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| And he tears off the flags
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| In the meantime, one makes a big deal
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| Above the food and the box
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| One engages in a duel
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| General and colonel
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| One grabs with his hand
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| The major and the captain
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| One stabs with a dagger
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| The sergeant and the corporal
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| And in the meantime, little by little
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| Everything about iron and fire
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| There is no escape for the enemies
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| When Rinaldo is on the pitch
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| The Bourbon gets away
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| We have won the battle
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| Hurray urrah!
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| We are always three
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| Three donkeys and three brigands
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| One, two, three |